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Jonathan Northcroft, John Dugdale, Nicolas Balfour, John Follain, Matthew Wall, Jasper Winn, Barbara Hall, Lucas Hollweg, Tony Barrell, N J, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, V S, Graham Bain, Dan Pearson, Amanda Ursell, Emma Moore, Sue Chester, Jonathan Miller, J D, Ivan Lidgey, Susan d'Arcy, Mike Broad, P R Stallard, Lucy Adams, Tim Nagle, Frank Whitford, Nicola Venning, Kathryn Cooper, Alasdair Reld, David Smith, Tim Richards, Rory Godson, David Cracknell Political Editor, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Nazreen Mills, Anne McHardy, Guy Dennis, Ian Harley, David Atkinson, Bob Blunden, David Child, Lynne Truss, Oliver Palmer, Sarah Gracle, Michael Burrowes, C D, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Mike Bennett, Tom Walker, Peter Hamilton, Phil Smith, Robert Winnett, Anthony Sattin, Mick Leeson, Irwin Stelzer, Adrian Furnham, Maria McERLANE, Roger Smith, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Tom McEnaney, Luclnda Kemeny, David Dougill, Helen Vandeveide, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, Neerav Patel, John Arlidge, Jon Furmston, Frank Graham, Philip Kingsley, John Tanner, H C, David Hewson, Stuart Thompson, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Mike Pattenden, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Victoria Segal, Geoff Foster Taylor, Stanley Owen, Bob Walker, Helen Kenny, Eben Black, Kevin Jackson, John O'Donnell, Liz Edwards, Alan Millard, David Eimer, Alice Lagnado, Paul McGrath, Adam Nathan, Peter Nichols, Nick Gardner, Richard Lewis, S W, Jessica Duff, Par North, Paul Donovan, John McEnroe, Alastair Hendy, Simon O'Connell, Pat Cash, William Shawcross, Simon Mills, Chris Woodhead, David Johnson, Lucinda Kemeny, Paul Driver, Michael Woodhead, John Humphrys, John James, Richard Brooks, Oliver Sacks, Johan Cruyff, Ian Hawkey, R R, Julian Corlett, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Shelley Von Strunckel, Su Thomas, Paul Durman, Mark Ludlow, Mark Edwards, Tilly Bagshawe, Nicholas Evans, Susan Clark, Nigel Bowden, Kira Cochrane, Danny O'Brien, Michael Riding, Victoria O'Brien, Eluned Price, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Hugh McILvanney, Cosmo Landesman, Robbie Hudson, Marie Colvin, Ian Philip, Diana Wright, Mark Scott, Martin Dickson, Rowena Kolesar, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Lord MacLaurin, Barry Flatman, Uzi Mahnaimi, Richard Evans, Louise Armitstead, Stephen Bleach, Linda McDougall, Michael Wright, Natalie Graham, Peta Bee, Kate Rew, M J, Caroline Donald, Tim Moorey, Keith Wheatley, David Walsh, Rowan Williams, Jack Grimston, Bryan Appleyard, Ben Pimlott, Toby Follett, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Desmond Kilcoyne, Victoria O'brien, Richard Woods, Roland White, Rolf Harris, Maurice Chittenden, Nick Hanna, Tom Cox, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, Martin Ivens, Ria Higgins, Alexandra Dawe, Michael Sheridan, Amanda Craig, R A, Margaret Walters, John Harlow, Gary Robertson, Godfrey Smith, Robert Tait, Barry Collins, Dipesh Gadher, David Leslie, Gillian Wilmot, Hunter Davies, A A Gill, Ros Dodd, John Ware, Sasha Slater, Matthew Campbell, Philip Haralambos, Mike Collins, John Carey, N W, Tom Robbins, Helen Pickles, Mary Braid, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Hazel Curry, Rw Johnson, Rajiv Radhakrishnan, Sally Kinnes, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Nigel Powell, Roger Dobson, Geraint Pinches, Minette Marrin, John Cornwell, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Hannah Cassidy, Joe Lovejoy, Rosle Waterhouse, C Campbell, Rupert Steiner, Ed Owen Madrid, Jonathan Futrell, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, David Calrns, Tony Perrottet, Tony Moriarty, Dan Cairns, Justin Wintle, David Harbord, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Mrs Mills, John Walden, Simon Crerar, Anthony Howard, Isabel Unsworth, Simon Wardell, Malise Ruthven, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, Matthew Goodman, Steve Grant, Kingston Smith, Simon Howard, David johnson, Dominic Rushe, Mick Westwood, Boris Schapiro, Nicola Gill,

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We're all racists, says top prosecutor British Muslims bankroll Al-Qaeda British Airways Contents She can't believe it: A fan reacts as South Korea… No Title What Tony the tipster let slip to a betting man Contents Charles to lead £50m crime fight Contents Contents Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Classified HOBBs Johan Cruyff Labour's lead over Tories slumps to three points New perjury law will help nail criminals Pregnancy fight taken to schools Picture Gallery NHS is among worst in West Europe faces Aids surge as world tally heads for 100m …it's bye-bye Byers old boy At&t Gallagher wants to pen film scores Charles, the prince of networking Mercedes-Benz Downing Street—here is next week's news New Archbishop of Canterbury faces clash over church-state links Abbey National business Hancock to write £1m life of Thaw Tennis lens gives players fast eyes Citroen C5 Estate Finucane murder plotter named Oxford considers top-up tuition fees to cut deficit Mayor Ken the car culler runs up a £5,000 taxi bill Women warned of Greek island rape danger Abbey National Drink-drivers face ignition key test Vauxhall Stars join Hornby in MMR crusade British Museum plans £6.5m cuts to end crisis Britannia Hitachi Labour's Criminal With crime rising at its fastest rate for a decade, the government is starting to panic. But what people want is solutions, not soundbites, explains Tom Robbins Halifax The victims of crime come from all walks of life but their experiences have led to similar heartache and despair 'I turned to see a man with a 12-inch knife against my friend's throat' Broadband Seven ways they could turn back a crime wave How A1-Qaeda talent scouts use Britain Audi Smile. co. His church is big enough for gays and Bart Simpson Profile Beam me up—I really do believe in miracles EasyJet Crime's relentless rise The friends of AI-Qaeda Go-fly Tsar Tony runs out of excuses for the serfs It's a game of two halves: the overpaid and the exploited A Goodie bird in the hand is worth two in the bush Atticvs Blair just knew the Brazilians were going to win that game Atticvs MPs put their hearts into their own healthcare Atticvs Why does Cherie need any public role whatsoever? Study Skills Brown must own up to pensions blunder Createur D' Automobiles Our flags don't make us Nazis Fighting Cancer One in 86 autistic College Pride Points Birthdays Out with old, in with the new The changing face of the Season Forget Ascot, Wimbledon and Henley: the in-crowd moved out long ago. John Elliott hunts them down O2. co. Blood of the children brings a darker isvaeli mood of revenge One family's suffering sums up the despair Peres thwarts Sharon drive to deport Arafat Toyota Barclays Bush stalls as peace plan splits advisers Britain's rolling rockers outplay US chart stars The Times Libya refuses to pay Lockerbie compensation Women bombers hunted for Costa del Sol blasts Malaysia leader quits, cries, returns Zurich EU snubs Blair on asylum curb plan EasyJet South Korea goes crazy but it's cold up north Microsoft Windows Powered Hollywood's guns spiked by Pentagon Earthquake kills at least 500 in Iran's northern provinces Halifax The Sleep Disorder Clinic Potters Bar inquiry says crash was not sabotage Insight England team fly back to a mixed reception Weather and Travel Outlook Ferrysavers Train drunks to face fines News in Brief Funerals 'faked' Compensation deal for terror attacks Kidnap reward Jailed farmer's release delayed Blind faith RAF reunion Two share £15m Lotto superdraw SAS Pleasure Station accident Chirac spy claim Duke's son marries Scooter boy dies Arizona fire threat Korea win sparks fury over referees Orient express Belie Contents Red army charges Hiddink lives a Korean dream The host bnation tasted ecstasy yesteday as their coach taught them to believe in the impossible Klose aiming to fill his boots with gold Four years ago, the German striker was still an amateur. Now he plays against South Korea in the semi-finals. By Jonathan Northcroft Spain pay for Joaquin miss T Mobile Referee and Linesman save South Korea's World Cup Bid once Again World Cup 2002 Results Second round Golden boy sinks Senegal Rugged Turkey aim to exact revenge Brazil will not relish another meeting with their group rivals as Turkey have more than one score to settle, writes Jonathan Northcroft Party cries out for skill Winning the World Cup will never be easier as excitement takes the place of quality football World Cup 2002 Diary Tabloid Transfer Talk Eriksson Needs Players fail to learn lessons England deserve a pass mark for reaching the quarter-finals, but paid heavily for tactical mistakes Kenco Can England Win the World Cup in 2006? Beckham not right leader Confused captain is desperate to conduct England's orchestra but time is right to hand over baton Brazil's counter-attacking style is turn-off This tournament has seen too many teams sacrificing skill for the sake of physical fitness Coach vows to stand by Seaman Joe Lovejoy hears Sven-Göran Eriksson deliver a strong vote of confidence for his grief-stricken keeper Hot property Hantuchova aims for summit The Slovakian teenager is focused on winning a Grand Slam title, with an Englishman guiding her every step of the way. By Barry Flatman Michelin Venus in world of her own Roland White shares a laugh with the laid-back Wimbledon top seed who is seeking her third successive title on grass Henman's hour arrives The British No 1 believes he has never had a letter chance to triumph at Wimbledon and confound his many critics. By Barry Flatman Nation's hopes rest with obvious favourite Tim Henman tops a small group of contenders with the potential to win seven matches on grass and take the title, writes Richard Evans Rusedski cannot win, says Cash The British No 2 has no chance of victory at Wimbledon, according to his former coach. By Barry Flatman Culture shock amid fans who know only joy Sven's luck has run out Questions & Answers Picks of the week Sport on TV Book Review Juan step ahead of the Germans Juan Pablo Montoya plans to steal Michael Schumacher's thunder today after taking pole position Ford Young bucks snare Pumas Fujifilm Woodward hails England heroes Bell towers over Essex Warwickshire's outstanding young cricketer enhances his England claims with fine innings Youngsters rise to occasion Warwickshire's rising stars made the most of their Lord's final, but sloppy play halted Essex's charge The Sunday Times DHL Maiden Voyage Adverse conditions denied the giant catamaran a unique double in yesterday's Round-The-Island race Chambers turns up the heat The British sprinter dominated his opponents in the French sun to lay down a marker for the rest of the season, reports Richard Lewis Courageous Tunnicliff out to end torture After a traumatic time over the past few weeks, one of golf's underachievers is in line for a first European Tour title. 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It is no easy task, writes Dominic Rushe in Seattle The Sunday Times Accelerating Jaguar applies brake to costs Despite soaring sales, Jaguar is being forced into a new round of cost cutting, writes Dominic O'Connell Orange Abbey's troubled boss keeps up smiling habit Ian Harley, who says he is treated like banking's Bin Laden, is not one to run when the going gets tough. But he admits he faces serious problems Ian Harley's Working Day The Times Football kicks retailers into deeper gloom Could the dip in spending be the start of a downturn for a nation of shopkeepers, asks Matthew Goodman Part of the HBOS group Adventures of the Cisco kid fail to inspire Ashcroft shrugs off his Tyco troubles Lord Ashcroft's affairs within the troubled US conglomerate have come under scrutiny The Sunday Times Wine Club Oracle An appliance of science for interest rates The MPC's Christopher Allsopp may be an academic but he sees plenty of practical reasons for not rushing to raise rates. Report by David Smith Flybmi World share markets Marriage beckons for Scottish & Southern As its dealmaking chief prepares to retire, the firm may be unable to face the future on its own, writes Luclnda Kemeny Spirent keeps a steady pace Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Share of the Week Defy the Economy Share fiasco scars German investors Boom and bust have nipped the share culture in the bud, writes Michael Woodhead from Frankfurt Worldcom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items 15% Yield on Capital Billion Pound Preventative Healthcare Industry Mail Boxes Etc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Supersellers Cash Converters MRI Worldwide Business Services Legal International Ocra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cscompanyservices. co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Own property now, with No Deposits? 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Escape the crowds Thirty great holidays you'll have all to yourself Summer's here, and it's beach towels at dawn—unless, of course, you have our guide to the world's most secluded destinations Sean Newsom finds 30 trips that are far from the crowds, but close to holiday perfection Contents Mosquito Repellent Good Gear Guide Travelling in style, edited by Jonathan Futrell Sea Scooter Kuoni Baby Sunglasses Ferrysavers Minidisc Laptop Dry Bags Behind the brochure Kuoni Worldwide Kuoni's brochure is comprehensive—but the staff's knowledge is not, says David Wickers The chemistry between us Chasing a pretty pharmacist, Mike Bennett dispenses with local etiquette Confessions of a Tourist Clubs Sunsail Cunard Italy faces strike chaos Questions and Answers Holiday Money British midland Where was Somak Holidays Markwarner beach resorts Bargains of the Week Radisson Seven Seas Cruises BA takes on EasyJet Eurotunnel to charge early birds Book of the Week Readers' Rants Virgin trains Risen from the deep The sunken treasures of old Alexandria are resurfacing at last, says Tony Perrottet Cool Pools From treetops to mountain tops, Susan d' Arcy wallows in the world's swankiest swims Tourism Malaysia Rail Europe Stardlistplatinum Vienna Travel One Home North Cyprus and Unspoilt Turkey Galloping around the globe Jasper Winn saddles up with the cowboys of Patagonia, and presents six more classic riding holidays Club Med Radisson Saviletours Peregor Travel Getting Started Saviletours Barge in for Britain's best floating holidays Canals are making a comeback. 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Last week's gaffe was almost inevitable, says her biographer Linda McDougall Virgin Bitching but not bonding Summertime, and the living is uneasy I never wanted to be a knight Hmm. . . so he's a reformed character is he? G'day Glastonbury, get ready to wobble'n'roll Rolf Harris explains why he is drawn back our top rock festival again and again Guiding hand of the loyalist killers John Ware reveals how a top UDA man in collusion with the security services arranged the murder of republicans The Sunday Times Teasing out the truth in a world of dirty tricks Liam Clarke, our Northern Ireland correspondent, broke the story then found himself in an intelligence war From cocaine to Lucozade in one amusing lifestyle Julie Burchill, now the subject of a new West End play, tells Kira Cochrane she hasn't run out of vitriol just yet Tom Stoppard gets realistic The private world of Tom Stoppard is opening up as, aged 65, he prepares a new stage trilogy, says Richard Brooks Terror in their Saudi hearts Last week's Saudi bombing is part of a wider malaise. The kingdom's problems are damaging us all, writes Malise Ruthven Slow down, you whiz-kids New generations of hothoused children are growing up into damaged adults, writes Margarette Driscoll Some fizz to do the biz like Porter Ferntastic! Oliver Sacks has a lifelong fascination with ferns, one of Earth's amazing survivors. On a trip to Mexico he found himself in frond heaven Dance of the raindrops The Sunday Times Through a lens, meaningfully Play the game and let pupils take some risks Fear of litigation has left many schools reluctant to offer activities such as rugby but children need some danger, says Chris Woodhead The Sunday Times Bribing a child to do well Parents are paying children up to £100 for every grade a they get at GCSE but is this teaching a bad lesson, asks Anne McHardy Education BT The Sunday Times Small wonders on the learning curve Parents disillusioned by endless exams and league tables are opting out to start small schools that put pupils first, writes Mary Braid EF St. George's University Mapleacademy How to ease the needless burden of the AS-level Chapterhousepublishing BEC Simple Piggot Rochez These Brazllian forwards can be so . . . forward Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads The Daily Telegraph: Barbara Goalen Last word. . . The Times: Charles Benson This Life Now Wash One's Hands Please Didn't You Used to Be in the Spinners? Are You Sure this is the Right Way up? You are Cordially Invited to the Mayor's Brawl. . . Nick Newman's Week From the Daily Mail, From The Independent, From The Daily Telegraph: P. S Trackers beat 'fat cat' fund managers New credit cards cater for your every whim Southern pensioners to receive lower annuities Manufacturers 'play dirty tricks' with import cars Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Why the market could tread water for years Comment Take AIM to cut inheritance tax Tax Tip of the Week Newton. co. Benefits of a final salary pension take some beating Money Matters Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Intelligent Finance Bulls versus bears—who is right? Experts are split over wheather the market will recover or plunge again. By Nick Gardner and Kathryn Cooper Govett Investments M&g More than Shares soar in 'hidden rally' Many stocks have soared despite the market carnage, while other beleaguered firms are predicted to recover sharply Aggressive funds buck the downward trend The Sunday Times Safer ways to invest in the market Products that limit your losses only work to a degree—and some put your capital at risk Legal & General Scottish Widows Landlord Mortgages Lifesearch. co. Abbey National Cash funds offer safe haven If you have been scared off shares but still want a decent return, a cash unit trust could be for you Lock into tracker savings accounts Savers can avoid having their rates slashed by ensuring their cash is linked to the base rate, says Guy Dennis Cheap Credit Cards Factfile Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Isa Funds Endfall Shares Profit from falling prices Private investors can make money in a bear market by using tools developed for the professionals Chase De Vere Aap Beale Dobie Paragon Policy Portfolio Plc Policy Plus Chase Devere How TV chef puts the food on his table Fame and Fortune Antony Worrall Thompson's recipe for success includes buying property—and a £32,000 cooker Virgin one account Taxing returns are driving me to the edge of insanity Chancellors Holdings Ltd SpencerStuart Norwich Union Whitehead Mann SpencerStuart Venning Thorn Associated British Ports Co. nexus Odgers Whitehead Mann Questor International Heidrick & Struggles Macmillan International Sonycareers Lovells Celerant Consulting Multiple Display Advertising Items Zebra Mercuri Urval Reach Saxonbury South East England Development Agency Fitch Risk management QinetiQ Visa Sidiqqi and Company Connaught Harvey Nash Axonglobal Centrica Environment Agency Gundersen Bucher Rugman Ramsey Hall Cjagroup Bruckshaw Associates Ltd Venning Thorn Cp Executive Senior Business Analysts—Europe Project/programme Managers Shields Environmental Veredus Barton International Odgers IPD Security Industry Authority Accord Group Capita Bosses who are good sports It is hard for athletes to work and compete, but an Australian scheme adopted here may help them and their employers, says Simon Howard Opus Trust Ltd. The Sunday Times CEO Rogen Gottesmanjones Adti Consulting North East Chambor of Commerce Candover Haldane associates Recognise the axeman when he cometh Interim performers Work from Home Sales Rep Wanted UK Seminar Company Dynamic Property/stockmarket Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Lottery Commission The Times Public Appointments Energy Saving Trust Kmc international Northwest development agency CBI The Times NHS The Sunday Times Regentselection. co. PCS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cnainternational. co. Capita Ras Veredus executive resourcing Director The Sunday Times Case Officers & Assistant Case Officers National College for School Leadership Normanbroadbent Two out of five councils still breaking equality laws The Audit Commission blames local authority leaders for not increasing their workforces' ethnic mix quickly enough, writes Mike Broad Civil Avialion Authority Executive Director Courtenay Succession Planning Associates Kpmg Search & Selection Team loyalty can be taken too far NHSU Charity Recruitment Metropolitan Housing Trust Northgate Veredus Contents Inside Sunday-times. co. 57 Cross Street, London N1, £300,000 Bargain of the week? Sales talk. . . Principal bedroom Home essentials When cowboys ruled the world The bestselling novelist Nicholas Evans recalls his idyllic boyhood in his very own land of make-believe How much? A game lodge in. . . 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By Waldemar Januszczak Back where they belong Oasis have tried recapture the glory days on their new album, and it's a real return to form. Mark Edwards gets a sneak preview The lucky charmer He dropped out of drama school and dropped into Ballykissangel. Now the hell-rasing Colin Farrell has gone global, starring with Cruise and Willis and sharing sandwiches with Spielberg Rest of the week's films It's a girl thing But will women like the pseudo-lesbians of Kissing Jessica Stein any more than Cosmo Landesman does? Short Cuts Theatre Royal Drury Lane Biteback Finest hour of the history man Def and dumb Radio waves The Sunday Times Be good, be different, bewitch The Be Good Tanyas can't agree about anything—except how to make country music both sexy and timeless, says Tom Cox Robert Plant's Why slap your logo on an artwork when you could create your own? Stephen Armstrong on the new corporate sponsors Birthdaygirl The Royal Ballet Rest of the week's theatre Thefullmontymusical Umoja Looks good, feels good Bombay Dreams is a spectacular tribute to Bollywood, though it can't escape that genre's limitations, says John Peter Schools do not all have to look the same, says Hugh Pearman. A daring new breed of designs are in a far higher class Classical CD of the week Bernarda Fink Canciones Amstorias: Song by Granados, Rodrio, Nin, Guastavino & Ginastera Roger Vignoles (piano) Hyperion Cda67186 Classical The week's essential new releases Pop and Jazz New kids in town Pop CD of the week Reindeer Section Son of Evil Reindeer Bright Star BSR19 Pop goes a great orchestra Lack of funds is forcing bizarre compromises on the London Sinfonietta, says Paul Driver Royal Opera House He's still got it in Spades The Royal Opera's staging continues to disappoint, but Domingo is superb, says Hugh Canning Look ahead Film The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Opera Dance Concerts Pop Comedy This week, don't miss The Times Literary Supplement Swinging in the rain David Dougill is Immersed in the fine dancing, but some of NDT's ideas leave him high and dry Dance Minority Report Lastminute Royal Albert Hall Ticketmaster. co. Uktickets. co. 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Romance, Comedy and the Movies by Cherry Potter Methuen £16.99 pp298 Books etc A suitable case for treatment Nine Lives by Bernice Rubens Little, Brown £16.99 pp247 At a glance Life as a cabaret The Swing around by Barbara Anderson Cape £16.99 pp303 The Unfortunates by Laurie Graham Fourth Estate £10 pp366 Borders Children's book of the week The Voyage of the Arctic Tern by Hugh Montgomery illus Nick Poullis Age 8+ Amazon Pick of the week The Sunday Times What's happening in the literary world You really must read. . . Ruth Rendell Pile'em High The Sunday Times concise crossword No 745 Hardbacks Paperbacks Is buying a bargain a leap of faith? Computer prices have never been, ower, but neither have their manufactures chances of survival. Purchasing a bargain from a lesser-known brand is so perilous that Barry Collins offers advice to reduce the risks How to type text messages without tears Sounding off Don't panic Brilliant! 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Sasha Slater reveals what your fashion obsession says about you Minding our language Why lbiza's club police are getting to grips with English slang. By Sue Reid Perfect Couple Is this Britain's most eligible bachelor? With his model looks, high-octane social life and a multimillion-pound chain of clubs, Rob Sawyer has got what it takes, says Simon Mills Chrysler Cruiser The Parent Trap For single mothers, dating has never been easy, but kids no longer have to hold you back, says Tilly Bagshawe Making Dating Child's Play Daddy cool Being a hip father is more about gear than goo-goo, says Lucas Hollweg Ford focus chic Ford Pool Party Pool party Make a splash with designer swimwear that's so glamorous you'll never want to get it wet. Photograph by Gio. Styling by Ursula Hugh Picture Gallery Get strappy We've hunted high and low for the pick of the summer's sandals. 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